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Volume : 7, Issue : 1, Year : 2020
Article Page : 39-42
https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijpo.2020.008
Abstract
Introduction: Tuberculosis not only affects lungs but also the bone marrow and causes significant
haematological abnormalities such as anaemia in 93.8%, leucoytosis in 22.3%, neutrophilia in 45.2%,
lymphopenia in 4.8%, decreased platelet count and also elevated ESR in the patients. This study was
carried out to explore the early changes in the haematological profile of TB patients which will aid in
identification of hematological risk factors and also help in minimizing the risk of transmission among
vulnerable groups.
Materials and Methods: A total of 40 newly diagnosed tuberculosis patients and 60 healthy controls
were selected by purposive sampling in this case control study. About 4 ml of venous blood was collected
with aseptic precautions. About 2 ml in EDTA tube was used for haematological analysis using Sysmex
KX 21 haematology analyser as well as for peripheral smear examination. The remaining 2 ml blood was
used for determining ESR by Westergren tube method.
Results: The Haemoglobin, PCV, RBC count, MCV, MCH values were significantly lower compared to
healthy controls in both sexes and were found to be statistically significant (p-value < 0> platelet count was within normal range, the count was significantly lower among the cases compared to
controls. The total leukocyte, ESR values were significantly higher in both sexes compared to controls and
the difference was statistically significant (p-value < 0> Conclusion: Our study calls for a prospective analysis of the hematological profiles with respect to the
management of tuberculosis in order to derive candid guidelines for clinical case management.
Keywords: Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate, Haematology, Peripheral smear, Tuberculosis.
How to cite : Rajesh H, Sangeetha B S, Indhu S, Manimaran, Nishanth M, Evaluation of hematological profile in pulmonary tuberculosis. Indian J Pathol Oncol 2020;7(1):39-42
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